
Overview:
When his mom deposits him at the Red Hook housing project in Brooklyn to spend the summer with the grandfather he’s never met, young Flik may as well have landed on Mars. Fresh from his cushy life in Atlanta, he’s bored and friendless, and his strict grandfather, Enoch, a firebrand preacher, is bent on getting him to accept Jesus Christ as his personal savior. Only Chazz, the feisty girl from church, provides a diversion from the drudgery. As hot summer simmers and Sunday mornings brim with Enoch’s operatic sermons, things turn anything but dull as people’s conflicting agendas collide.Status: | Released (2012-08-10) |
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Awards: | 4 nominations |
BoxOffice: | $338,803 |
Screen: | Spike Lee, James McBride |
Productions: | 40 Acres and a Mule Filmworks |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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- 61011: Clarke Peters - Da Good Bishop Enoch Rouse
- 77277: Nate Parker - Box
- 98889: Thomas Jefferson Byrd - Deacon Zee
- 1067245: Toni Lysaith - Chazz Morningstar
- 1067246: Jules Brown - Flik Royale
- 4439: Heather Simms - Sister Sharon Morningstar
- 1465486: Quincy Tyler Bernstine - Hazel
Crews
- 5281: Spike Lee - Director - Directing
- 5281: Spike Lee - Screenplay - Writing
- 72135: James McBride - Screenplay - Writing
- 1538027: Hye Mee Na - Editor - Editing
- 932181: Kerwin DeVonish - Director of Photography - Camera
- 1001932: Bruce Hornsby - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 4436: Sarah Frank - Production Design - Art
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Reviews
Dan_Tebasco
Review text:
Starts off pretty good, gets a bit muddy in the middle with only the ocassional spark but in the end picks up again, with a change of tone that was unexpected but made it a bit more interesting. Although in the end not entirely a religious film there is countless of talks of God a ....
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